Strength of Bulgarian Artillery on 1 September 1912

 

 

 

guns

common

shell

H.E. shell

shrapnel

canister

shell

case shot

Field artillery

75mm QF guns Schneider M. 1904

324

=

65 152

253 974

=

=

87mm guns Krupp M. 1886

306

56 056

=

93 621

=

2 532

75mm guns Krupp M. 1886

78

17 294

=

24 009

=

1 563

120mm QF howitzers Schneider M. 1909

36

10 350

=

7 086

=

=

120mm QF howitzers Krupp M. 1891

30

5 439

8 930

9 459

=

=

Mountain artillery

75mm QF guns Schneider M. 1907

36

=

12 611

79 138

=

=

75mm QF guns Krupp M. 1904

56

75mm guns Schneider M. 1897

18

11 692

=

14 333

=

930

75mm guns Krupp M. 1886

36

Siege and fortress artillery

150mm howitzers Schneider L/12

24

6 293

9 545

4 322

=

=

150mm guns Krupp L/30

14

5 172

=

5 045

=

=

120mm guns Krupp L/30

12

5 093

=

2 715

=

=

120mm guns Schneider L/28

24

9 851

=

5 378

=

=

120mm guns Krupp L/25

6

1 209

=

749

=

=

152mm long guns M. 1867

8

4 562

=

=

4 263

=

152mm short guns M. 1867

9

152mm mortars M. 1867

12

4 691

=

=

=

=

106.7mm steel and bronze guns M. 1867

49

11 746

=

9 597

=

463

57mm QF guns Gruson M. 1892

30

8 249

=

17 945

=

8 864

10 pdr gun Armstrong

1

149

=

499

=

149

 

Remarks :

the H.E. shell fired by howitzers was designed torpedo shell;

the shrapnel fired by 152mm guns M. 1867, both long and short, was designed canister-shell (картечна граната).

 

 

 

Machine guns of the fortress battalions

Nobel ten barrel

8

78 500

Nobel six barrel

4

40 000

Maxim-Nordenfelt

1

8 500

Skoda

1

10 000

Hotchkiss (German model)

1

 

Maxim (Russian model)

1

 

 

 

 

Coastal and Naval Artillery

240mm QF coastal gun Schneider M. 1906

2

100mm QF guns Schneider M. 1898

4

65mm QF guns Schneider M. 1898

2

57mm QF gun Maxim-Nordenfelt

1

47mm L/60 QF guns Schneider M. 1898

2

47mm L/30 semi-automatic guns Schneider M. 1907

12

450mm Whitehead torpedoes

15

381mm Whitehead torpedoes

5

Sauter-Harlé mines

255

Gerz mines

98